Overwatch Gets a High Bandwidth Update

Overwatch Gets a High Bandwidth Update

Try it out and see if you notice.

Cryptastic by Cryptastic on Sep 11, 2016 @ 07:01 PM (Staff Bios)
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Recently, Blizzard incorporated a new patch for Overwatch. This one didn't add any new content or tweak any of the game's content. It was focused entirely behind the scenes. While laggy servers hasn't been a game-breaking problem, we have all experienced it in some form or another, whether we're shot around corners or watching someone rubber band across the map. This new update should help fix that.


If you say so, guys.

I admit, a lot of this stuff is over my head. But they play around with Pharah cups, so that's enough for me. I haven't been paying a lot of attention in my recent Overwatch games, but it's nice to hear that work is being done to keep everything stable. Unfortunately, this also means I can't complain as much about how I totally got that ice block up in time. I mean, I still will. It will just be even less true than before.

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